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Where did all the mini-galaxies go? from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-29 1:55) |
Galaxies 10 times smaller than the Milky Way were common 3 billion years after the big bang, but their absence today is a puzzle
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GPS rival's second satellite launches from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-29 0:24) |
The European Union's Galileo global positioning system now has two test satellites - in five years, it should be operational with a network of 30
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Biodiversity linked to human health from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-28 23:34) |
The impacts on health from loss of biodiversity can be complex and unexpected, claim the authors of a new book on the subject
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US outlaws genetic discrimination from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-28 22:45) |
The US Senate has passed an act that is aimed to prevent insurers or employers making decisions based on the results of genetic tests
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Invention: Plastic red blood cells from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-28 21:50) |
This week's patent applications include flexible polymer blood cells, a microwave to soften rocks for tunnelling, and a vaccine for genital herpes
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Space war would leave destructive legacy from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-28 18:50) |
Although the immediate impact of a space war on the US would be limited, the space debris produced could damage satellites for decades
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Gene therapy success 'reverses' blindness from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-28 18:48) |
Experimental gene therapy trials have improved the vision of four people who suffer from a rare form of hereditary blindness
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Religion a figment of human imagination from New Scientist - Latest Headlines (2008-4-28 8:01) |
Only humans have religion, because only humans have the brain architecture to imagine things that don't exist
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